Davys, Mary. The Reform’d Coquet; or, Memoirs of Amoranda; Familiar Letters Betwixt a Gentleman and a Lady; and, The Accomplish’d Rake; or, Modern Fine Gentleman. Editor Bowden, Martha F., University Press of Kentucky, 1999.
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Publishing | Jean Marishall | She says the idea of this book came to her as a result of her bruising experience with Noble
over the publication of her first novel. She here relates that experience: evidently an urge to... |
Publishing | Mary Davys | MD
's Accomplish'd Rake was reprinted by Francis Noble
, circulating-library owner, a specialist in popular fiction and in reprints. Other names appeared in the imprint along with Noble's. This time exactly the copyright period... |
Publishing | Mary Davys | It had a dedication To the Ladies of Great Britain, Davys, Mary. The Reform’d Coquet; or, Memoirs of Amoranda; Familiar Letters Betwixt a Gentleman and a Lady; and, The Accomplish’d Rake; or, Modern Fine Gentleman. Editor Bowden, Martha F., University Press of Kentucky, 1999. 3 |
Publishing | A. Woodfin | |
Publishing | Jean Marishall | Years later JM
published her vivid account of her struggles to get this novel published. She began writing because she thought (like Hannah Cowley
a few years later) that she could do better than what... |
Textual Production | A. Woodfin | |
Textual Production | Phebe Gibbes | Francis Noble
published for his circulating library PG
's three-volume The Niece; or, The History of Sukey Thornby. A Novel, with a date of 1788 on the title-page. The Gentleman's Magazine gives the title... |
Textual Production | Phebe Gibbes | During the same year, 1764, appeared another anonymous novel by PG
, The History of Lady Louisa Stroud, and the Honourable Miss Caroline Stretton, in two volumes. It was issued by F. and J. Noble |
Textual Production | Eliza Haywood | Noble
published a novel entitled The History of Miss Leonora Meadowson, ascribed posthumously to the Author of Betsy Thoughtless, and actually the revised version of Cleomelia. Spedding, Patrick. A Bibliography of Eliza Haywood. Pickering and Chatto, 2003. 271-7 Critical Review. W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 5 series. 65 (1788): 236 Whicher, George Frisbie. The Life and Romances of Mrs. Eliza Haywood. Columbia University Press, 1915. 26, 169-70, 186 |
Textual Production | Eliza Haywood | Noble
published a posthumous edition of The Agreeable Caledonian (1728) with EH
's own revisions, entitled Clementina (perhaps implying a relationship to Richardson
's Sir Charles Grandison). Spedding, Patrick. A Bibliography of Eliza Haywood. Pickering and Chatto, 2003. 297-8 Critical Review. W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 5 series. 25 (1768): 59 Whicher, George Frisbie. The Life and Romances of Mrs. Eliza Haywood. Columbia University Press, 1915. 178 |
Textual Production | Eliza Haywood | The History of Leonora Meadowson, published by Noble
in March 1788, was really a revised version of Cleomelia, 6 December 1726. Oakleaf, David. “Review of Patrick Spedding, A Bibliography of Eliza HaywoodThe Scriblerian, Vol. 39 , No. 1, 1 Sept.–30 Nov. 2006, pp. 61-2. 62 |
Textual Production | Sophia Lee | SL
's last work, her comedy The Assignation, was produced at Drury Lane
. It has no connection with The Assignation: A Sentimental Novel in a Series of Letters, published by Noble
in 1774. Lee, Sophia. “Introduction”. The Recess, edited by April Alliston, University Press of Kentucky, 2000, p. ix - lii. xlviii |
Textual Production | Jean Marishall |
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